Activities and Family Activities in Enfield

Discover Enfield You can begin at the Jacobean Forty Hall — the kind of country pile you would never equate with the word 'Enfield' — and yet here it is larger than life, even boasting the odd Civil War reenactment. On the outskirts of Enfield Town is Trent Park, "413 acres of rolling meadows, enchanting brooks, exquisite lakes, ancient woodland, and imposing historical sites" (it also allegedly has a moat haunted by an earl).

Or, stretch your legs along the New River at Gentleman's Row. In fact, the more you explore it, the more you find beauty in Enfield; from the town centre fountain dripping with ornate ironwork, to the white slatted, cherry blossom-ensconced home of Joseph Whitaker — original publisher of Whitaker's Almanack.

There’s so many opportunities to get outside and exercise, whether it’s kayaking, cycling, walking or windsurfing, Enfield is a haven for visitors looking for a little excitement on their holiday.

There are many golf courses throughout the whole England for people to enjoy and Enfield isn’t an exception. The golf courses here are very well maintained and it is a pleasure to play this beautiful game on them. You can play golf alone, with friends or family.Read More

To discover the natural beauty of the coast and countryside, get yourself out and about on a bike or go on an organised walk and you will see Enfield’s nature in all its splendour, both wild and wonderful.Read More

What is a vacation without having some fun? The game centres in Enfield are one of the best ways to do that. There you will find a lot of children having a lot of fun. If you want your child to have some new friends and new fun experiences.Read More